HP 2610-PWR User Manual

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Spanning-Tree Operation

802.1D Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)

N o t e

Executing

spanning-tree alone enables STP. Executing spanning-tree with one

or more of the above “STP Operating Parameters” does not enable STP. It only
configures the STP parameters (regardless of whether STP is actually running
(enabled) on the switch).

Syntax:

spanning-tree

priority < 0 - 65355 >
maximum-age < 6 - 40 seconds >
hello-time < 1 - 10 seconds >
forward-delay < 4 - 30 seconds >

Default:

Refer to table 5-3, above.

For example, to configure a

maximum-age of 30 seconds and a hello-time of 3

seconds for STP:

ProCurve(config)# spanning-tree maximum-age 30 hello-time 3

Reconfiguring Per-Port STP Operation on the Switch.

Syntax: spanning-tree < port-list > path-cost < 1 - 65535 > priority < 0 - 255 > mode

< norm | fast >

Enables STP (if not already enabled) and configures the per-
port parameters listed in table 5-4.

Table 5-4.

Per-Port STP Parameters

Name

Default

Range

Function

path-cost Ethernet: 100

1 - 65535 Assigns an individual port cost that the switch uses

10/100Tx:

10

to determine which ports are the forwarding ports.

100 Fx:

1

0

Gigabit: 5

priority

mode

128

norm

0 - 255

norm
- or ­
fast
- or ­
uplink

Used by STP to determine the port(s) to use for
forwarding. The port with the lowest number has
the highest priority.

Specifies whether a port progresses through the
listening, learning, and forwarding (or blocking)
states (“norm” mode) or transitions directly to the
forwarding state (“fast” mode).
• For information on when to use Fast mode, see

“STP Fast Mode” on page 5-30.)

• For information on Uplink mode, see “Fast-

Uplink Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)” on page
5-31

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